If you’re ordering a custom dress shirt, one way to create your custom size is to measure your body. The following explanations and videos will show how to measure for a dress shirt and create your custom size. However, before … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Wrist Around Measure around your wrist around the wrist bone. Hold the tape measure tight to your skin, but do not squeeze your wrist. Round up to the nearest quarter inch. We will add 2 … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Bicep Around With your arm hanging at your side and relaxed, measure around your bicep at its fullest point. This is probably pretty close to your armpit. Make sure the tape measure is not too … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Shirt Length Put the first end of the measuring tape at the base of the back of your neck and measure down your back to the point where you’d want the shirt to end. This … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Waist Around Run the tape around the fullest part of the belly. This is usually around the level of the belly button. The measuring tape should be snug on the skin, but not squeezing in. … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Chest Around Run the measuring tape around the fullest part of your chest, tight up under your armpits and over the shoulder blades. Let your arms hang down in a relaxed, natural pose. Do not … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Shoulder Width This measurement will require a partner. If you don’t have a partner, measure a shirt directly. Either way, it’s helpful to refer to a shirt that fits well in the shoulders. Start the … Continue reading →

How to Measure Sleeve Length: Body Measurements Place one end of the measuring tape at the base of the center of the back of the neck. Run the measuring tape over your shoulder, and let it hang down to your … Continue reading →

How to Measure Your Body: Neck Around Place the measuring tape around the neck at the height where the collar would normally rest. This will be just below your Adam’s apple. Stand relaxed. Do not crane your neck out or … Continue reading →